Symptoms The most obvious signs of Supranuclear Palsy are an inability to aim your eyes properly. Unsteady walking or abrupt, unexplained falls is another symptom as well as slowness of thought, personality changes, and changes in mood.
Development Although PSP usually develops in people that are sixty years or older, it has also been known to develop in people in their forties and fifties. As for development, PSP develops differently in everyone so there isnt really any was to know how PSP will develop in everyone.
Theories One theory is that an unconventional virus-like agent affects the body and takes years for the body to show visible effects. Another theory is that the cells in the body respond to a genetic mutation. That would happen when certain cells or genes combine in just the right combo to injure the cells. And the last theory is that the body is exposed to some unknown chemical in the air, food, or water that slowly damages certain vulnerable parts of the brain.
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Description of Supranuclear Palsy
Supranuclear Palsy (PSP) is a rare brain disorder that causes serious and permanent problems with control of gait and balance.
Symptoms
The most obvious signs of Supranuclear Palsy are an inability to aim your eyes properly. Unsteady walking or abrupt, unexplained falls is another symptom as well as slowness of thought, personality changes, and changes in mood.
Development
Although PSP usually develops in people that are sixty years or older, it has also been known to develop in people in their forties and fifties. As for development, PSP develops differently in everyone so there isnt really any was to know how PSP will develop in everyone.
Theories
One theory is that an unconventional virus-like agent affects the body and takes years for the body to show visible effects. Another theory is that the cells in the body respond to a genetic mutation. That would happen when certain cells or genes combine in just the right combo to injure the cells. And the last theory is that the body is exposed to some unknown chemical in the air, food, or water that slowly damages certain vulnerable parts of the brain.
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